
The U.S. Supreme Court just struck down colleges’ use of race-conscious admissions nationwide, ruling in a pair of closely watched cases that the practice is discriminatory.
What will this landmark ruling mean for colleges across the country?
Join us Wednesday, July 5 at 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT at a virtual event exclusively for Chronicle subscribers to discuss what comes next. Senior writer Eric Hoover and admissions experts will survey the new landscape and answer your questions.
Together we’ll examine:
- The scope and implications of the ruling
- The outlook for race-neutral admissions policies
- Other promising approaches to foster equal opportunity and student diversity
Joining the Session:
We’ll send you a confirmation email with the Zoom link to join live. If you’re not able to attend in real time, we’ll send out a recording after the event ends.
Speakers:
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Art Coleman
Managing Partner and Co-founder of EducationCounsel LLC
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Ericka Matthews-Jackson
Senior Director of Admissions, Wayne State University
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Kelly E. Slay
Assistant Professor of Higher Education and Public Policy, Vanderbilt University
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Moderator
Eric Hoover
Senior Writer
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